yeah man america fkn blows
Is anything I said untrue?
yeah man america fkn blows
Is anything I said untrue?
Do a little research on some other countries and you'll easily answer your question. I'll give you a few countries to start withIs anything I said untrue?
The one thing I will say is when we played volleyball in Omaha we always found a place to eat by any of the venues and things for the girls to do off hours. Not so much in Des Moines. We walked around downtown Des Moines trying to find anything to eat and there wasn't so much as a subway.Yeah, I agree. I just don't see any advantage to growing to the size of Omaha. Besides it's great zoo, I see no advantage Omaha has over Des Moines. Not that either place gets a lot of tourism from outside the state but if you were to recommend a place to visit for an outsider, I'd consider them about equal.
The one thing I will say is when we played volleyball in Omaha we always found a place to eat by any of the venues and things for the girls to do off hours. Not so much in Des Moines. We walked around downtown Des Moines trying to find anything to eat and there wasn't so much as a subway.
You’re right that Portland is a beautiful city, but making the claim that the homeless problem is confined to a relatively small area is unequivocally false. I don’t know if I’d say the city is overrun, but it’s closer to that than the opposite. Portland is in the middle of a mental health/drug addiction/houseless crisis.It's not, though. It's confined to a relatively small area. The media has made it seem the town is overrun, but Portland is a beautiful city with a small area of homeless.
That really is true. If you're at Wells Fargo, it's a long trek down to court avenue. I'd love to see a little trolley.The one thing I will say is when we played volleyball in Omaha we always found a place to eat by any of the venues and things for the girls to do off hours. Not so much in Des Moines. We walked around downtown Des Moines trying to find anything to eat and there wasn't so much as a subway.
That really is true. If you're at Wells Fargo, it's a long trek down to court avenue. I'd love to see a little trolley.
Do a little research on some other countries and you'll easily answer your question. I'll give you a few countries to start with
Switzerland
Japan
Denmark
It's about 1/2 to 3/4 mile depending where you go on court and whether you take any skywalkWhat is it? Like 4 blocks?
Yeah, I agree. I just don't see any advantage to growing to the size of Omaha. Besides it's great zoo, I see no advantage Omaha has over Des Moines. Not that either place gets a lot of tourism from outside the state but if you were to recommend a place to visit for an outsider, I'd consider them about equal.
It makes it easier in other countries because they are more educated, more informed, and most other countries extreme radical right wing party isn’t mainstream.
It's about 1/2 to 3/4 mile depending where you go on court and whether you take any skywalk
How does the state grow economically and otherwise if it's financial centers don't? It's not like people are moving to SW and SE Iowa in droves. I see lack of overall population growth in the state as a problem.There shouldn't be a discussion about whether or not the Des Moines metro should grow. Growth is needed or else you'll see massive decline. The reality is that its a ponzi scheme. The value added to the City by growth is never enough to pay off the expensive infrastructure that needs to be maintained and eventually replaced. The option to not grow is a death sentence for a city.
The solution is to acknowledge that growth is inevitable and focus our energy on how we grow. The focus needs to be creating areas of intense activity that have high value compare to the cost to provide city services. The antithesis of that is the single family neighborhood and suburban commercial development. Unfortunately this metro has way to much of those things going on.
How does the state grow economically and otherwise if it's financial centers don't? It's not like people are moving to SW and SE Iowa in droves. I see lack of overall population growth in the state as a problem.
Actually, I have. Back when I was single and owned a 3-4 bedroom house. Once I was married and then had kids, no.